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3315 Southgate Ct SW52404-5412 Cedar Rapids (Iowa), United States (show on map)
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Phone: +1 (319) 362-9012

Staying experience:

3.1/5
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3315 Southgate Ct SW52404-5412 Cedar Rapids (Iowa), United States (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +1 (319) 362-9012Fax: +1 (319) 362-9694


Welcome to the newly renovated SureStay in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure our hotel's vibrant modern decor and warm service oriented hospitality will suit all of your needs. Our 100% non-smoking hotel offers you a variety of room choices.

Select one of our family or jetted tub suites for added perks.

Start your mornings off right by enjoying our free complimentary full breakfast, choice of breads, cereal, fruit, juice, yogurt, coffee/tea, and hot items., enjoy our inviting, indoor pool and free Wi-Fi. The SureStay by Best Western Cedar Rapids is conveniently located right of 380 just minutes from downtown.

Our location allows for easy access to many area businesses and attractions, including Czech Village/New Bohemia District, Cellular Center, Hawkeye Downs and the NewBo. No matter where you come from or what brings you to Cedar Rapids, we invite you come explore the fresh new look and feel throughout the hotel. A damage deposit of $100.00 is required upon check-in.

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Info

Check-In: from 3:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM

Services

On premises:

  • Complimentary full breakfast, choice of breads, cereal, fruit, juice, yogurt, coffee/tea, and hot items.

  • 100% smoke-free hotel
  • Indoor pool
  • Weight lifting equipment
  • Stationary bike
  • Treadmill
  • Interior corridors
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Guest laundry, fee of $3.50, 7 a.m.

    to 10 p.m.

  • Cable or satellite television
  • Free wireless internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms
  • Fax services
  • Meeting facilities, holds 20 people comfortable
  • Physically challenged facilities, pool lift
  • Parking for the physically challenged, 24 hours, free
  • Ice/vending machines ice machine and vending on site
  • Free parking, 24 hours
  • Outdoor parking, 24 hours, free
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events

Nearby:

  • 1.5 mile(s) from National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, expanded 50,000 sq.

    ft.

    building opened in July 2012 with a world-class exhibit "Alphonse Mucha: Inspirations of Art Nouveau" featuring 230 pieces direct from Prague and London.

    Two other galleries feature rotating exhibitions on the culture, art and history of Czechs and Slovaks.

    And don't miss the two-room 1880's Czech immigrant house that was home to five generations.

    See the new museum store filled with European treasures and gifts.

    Stroll down Czech Village and also visit the exhibition, "Rising Above: the Store of a People and the Flood" located a 87 Sixteenth Ave.

  • 7 mile(s) from Brucemore, three families owned the Brucemore estate between 1884 and 1981-the Sinclairs, the Douglases, and the Halls.

    They were business and community leaders during a century of evolution in the Midwest.

    Caroline Sinclair, widow of pioneer industrialist T.M.

    Sinclair and mother of six, hired architects Josselyn and Taylor to build the mansion for $55,000 in 1884.

    In 1906, George Bruce Douglas, of the Quaker Oats and Douglas & Company fortunes, acquired the home with his wife, Irene, transforming the property into a country estate they named Brucemore.

    In 1937, their daughter, Margaret, inherited Brucemore with her husband, Howard Hall, founder of Iowa Manufacturing and Iowa Steel and Ironworks.

    The Halls added flair to the estate with famous guests, including Presidents Herbert Hoover and Harry Truman and their exotic pet lion, Leo.

    Today, Brucemore's 26-acre, park-like estate invites exploration of the site's history, gardens, grounds, and 21-room mansion through a variety of opportunities.

  • 3.5 mile(s) from Paramount Theatre
  • 6 mile(s) from Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, with more than 2,000 years of art on display in the heart of Downtown Cedar Rapids, the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art has something to offer everyone.

  • 3 mile(s) from Czech Village/New Bohemia Main Street District, village cafe and meat shop is the place to eat.

    Locally owned full of character and the czech dishes are authentic.

  • 4 mile(s) from NewBo City Market, is a community-based economic development organization that has become a cherished cultural and community gathering space with art, music, learning, and a range of activities that bring together visitors and neighbors alike.

    Inside, the Market is home to several startup and early-stage businesses that have a distinct focus on local products.

    Outside, the Market hosts several free and family friendly events such as evening concerts by local musicians, wellness activities like yoga and group bike rides, and several large community festivals which showcases the rich culture and wonderful talent thats homegrown in Iowa.





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Number of meeting rooms: 1
Meeting Seats: 24


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Rooms: 98




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